The Bride Thief

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Authors: Jennie Lucas
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rapidly moving clouds passed over the morning sun.
    “Rose,” he said with a low laugh. “I can see you.”
    A moment later, she stepped forward, blushing. “Oh, hello,” she said, visibly wincing. “I, er, didn’t see you there.”
    Xerxes gave her a smile. “Come down,” he said. “I want to show you something.”
    But she didn’t immediately move to obey, as any other woman would have done. She just blinked at him, tilting her head. “What?”
    Truthfully, he wanted to show her his bed, his naked body, and how thoroughly he could arouse her with his tongue, but all that would have to wait. “My house,” he said smoothly. “You might be here for some time. You should know your way around.”
    “Thanks, but I’ll just stay up here. In my room.” Where it’s safe, her tone seemed to imply.
    He smiled up at her. “Come, Miss Linden. Your captivity doesn’t have to be a prison. There’s no reason you can’t enjoy yourself while you’re with me. Come downstairs.”
    She hesitated, then shook her head, her cheeks a charming shade of pink. “No, thanks, really. I’ll, um, see you later,” she said, then disappeared back into her bedroom.
    She was afraid to even be around him. He almost laughed aloud. Seducing her would be even easier than he’d thought. If he were exceptionally clever he might have her flat on her back before noon.
    If she wouldn’t come downstairs, he would go to her. Whistling an old Greek folk song, Xerxes walked back inside his sprawling villa and went down the hallway toward the stairs. His cell phone vibrated and he answered, “Novros.”
    “Let me talk to Rose,” Lars Växborg demanded.
    At the sound of the man’s peevish, aristocratic voice, Xerxes veered from the hallway and went into his private office. He went to the far window with its magnificent view of the sea, and replied coolly, “Has your divorce been finalized yet?”
    “Practically. I’m in Las Vegas. I’ve signed the papers. With all your influence and mine, it’s been expedited. It’s as good as done. Let me talk to her.”
    “No.” Initiating a divorce meant nothing, as they both knew perfectly well. Until the final ruling, it could be canceled at any time. Xerxes sat down in his chair. “You can speak to Rose when we make the trade.”
    “Damn you! Have you touched her? Tell me! Have you kissed her?”
    “Yes,” Xerxes said with dark pleasure.
    “You bastard!” Växborg choked out. “What else have you—”
    “Just one kiss,” Xerxes said, then added ominously, “so far.”
    “You filthy brute, don’t you touch her! She’s mine!”
    Xerxes gave a low, deliberate laugh. “Complete your divorce. Return Laetitia to me as fast as you can. Before I forget my duties as host and entertain myself with your would-be bride. Before I enjoy Rose’s body in my bed, over and over, until she forgets your name.”
    “Don’t touch her, you bastard!” Växborg nearly shrieked. “Don’t even think about—”
    Xerxes hung up, still smiling to himself. Then he heard a noise and looked up.
    Rose was standing in the open doorway, her mouth wide.
    “You heard?” he said finally.
    “I just came…came downstairs to see…to see…” She swallowed, staring across the shadowy office. Her beautiful face looked stricken as she whispered, “You intend to seduce me just to hurt Lars? Your promise not to kiss me was a lie?”
    “No, Rose, listen—”
    She put her hands over her ears. “Don’t even try to explain. You’re a liar,” she said, backing away. “Just like him !”
    Turning, she ran out of the office.
    With a muttered curse Xerxes raced after her. She was astonishingly fast for a woman so petite, and ran all the way down the hall and out the back door of the villa before he was even out of his office. Outside, he pursued her past the pool and halfway up the hillside, toward the vineyard.
    The sky had grown dark with gray clouds as he grabbed her. She struggled to escape, clawing at him,

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